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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 25th December 2006

Dilbert//6463, first published twenty years ago on Monday 25th December 2006


Official transcript

"I found a way to save a million dollars by spending only $10,000."

"The $10,000 would come out of my budget but the savings would go into someone else's budget. It's not feasible."

"Our stockholders might disagree."

"That's why they aren't invited to meetings."

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I FOUND A WAY TO SAVE A MILLION DOLLARS BY SPENDING ONLY $10,000.

THE $10,000 WOULD COME OUT OF MY BUDGET BUT THE SAVINGS WOULD GO INTO SOMEONE ELSE'S BUDGET. IT'S NOT FEASIBLE.

OUR STOCKHOLDERS MIGHT DISAGREE.

THAT'S WHY THEY AREN'T INVITED TO MEETINGS.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Budgeting for the Uninvolved"

Summary:

This Dilbert comic strip revolves around a conversation between Dilbert and his boss, who is discussing a budget for a project. The boss proposes allocating $10,000 to the project, but Dilbert points out that this amount would be insufficient for the project's needs.

Key Points:

  • The boss suggests allocating $10,000 to the project.
  • Dilbert argues that this amount is too low and would not be sufficient for the project's needs.
  • The boss is uninterested in Dilbert's concerns and dismisses his suggestions.
  • The comic strip highlights the challenges of budgeting and the difficulties of getting buy-in from stakeholders.

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